Pinoy MMA fighter Lito Adiwang admitted to a flaw in his game: struggling late in fights if he doesn’t secure an early finish.
Ahead of his strawweight bout against Keito Yamakita at ONE Fight Night 28 on February 8 at Lumpinee Stadium, Bangkok, the “Thunder Kid” vowed to address this weakness.
He believes there are a lot of things to work on if he wants to hurdle this dangerous Japanese wrestler.
“Honestly, I agree with their criticism. I felt it. I saw it when I reviewed the fight. If they’re not satisfied, [neither am I],” said Adiwang.
The fight in question was his victory over Danial Williams. He charged forward strongly against the Thai-Australian striker, coming close to multiple finishes in the first round.
However, he failed to complete the task. “Mini T” even had an opportunity to steal the win.
Running out of gas in that fight is something that even his coaches weren’t expecting. They’ve found the cause, and it’s something Adiwang promises to improve on for this match.
“Even my coaches were wondering what happened. I was training really well. I think we pinpointed it to weight management, and that’s what I’m looking to really improve on now,” he said.
He needs to make sure that it will not happen again, especially against the gritty Yamakita.
“He’s truly a grinder. He has very beautiful wrestling and excellent pressure. On my part, I have to make sure that I get to hit him before he tries to control him,” he said.
“So that’s what we’re working on right now. We have to make sure that we’re not just defending but also attacking him in that situation as well.”
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